HB 95 (2022): Controlled Substances; Revising the elements that constitute the capital offense of murder in the first degree; revising the elements that constitute the felony offense of murder in the third degree; prohibiting specified activities involving controlled substances within 1,000 feet of additional specified facilities; providing criminal penalties; renaming what the violation of specified offenses are known as from “trafficking in fentanyl” to “trafficking in dangerous fentanyl or fentanyl analogues”; increasing the mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for specified offenses, etc.
PAID BY JASON BRODEUR, REPUBLICAN, FOR STATE SENATE.